Buying your ticket Online

Click the Check-In button two hours prior to your scheduled departure and get your E-Ticket instantly.

If you have a roundtrip, simply check-in two hours before your scheduled departure time for your return trip to get your E-Ticket.

When it’s time to board the bus, show your E-Ticket to the driver at bus-side and take your seat! It’s THAT easy!

Print at Home

As soon as you pay online for your print at home ticket, you can print your ticket.

We’ll send you an 8-digit reservation number by email, so you can print it later, or reprint your ticket if you need to.

On the day you travel, just head to the departure gate with your ticket and your photo ID.

Print at Home tickets are non-transferable, so you can't give them to someone else.

Pick it up at a Greyhound station

Our Will Call service lets you buy your ticket online and collect it at a Greyhound station.

Collect tickets from the counter or a self-serve kiosk (at some stations). You’ll need to bring your confirmation number and photo ID, and the credit card you used to pay with.

If someone else is picking up the tickets you bought, they’ll need a password (which you can create while buying the ticket). You’ll be charged a non-refundable $18 fee at the point of purchase.

Reserve your ticket and pay with cash at a 7-Eleven or Cash Express location (Available for Economy Fare)

Choose your tickets online and put them on hold (so you get the benefit of the cheaper online price).

Pay for them later in cash at any participating 7-Eleven location or ACE Cash Express location within 48 hours.

[!] You won’t be able to buy your tickets online within two hours of traveling.

At the station

Payment options: Debit or credit card, personal checks, cash

Ticket options:

Buy your tickets at a Greyhound bus station.

You can buy in advance or for travel the same day.

Buying your ticket at a Greyhound station

Ways to pay

How to get your ticket

Debit or credit card
Personal checks
Cash

Pay in person at the station

You can buy tickets at the ticket counter at any Greyhound bus station, where you’ll be given your printed ticket.

At some stations you can buy your ticket at a self service kiosk which will produce your ticket for you.

You can buy a ticket for travel the same day, or take advantage of lower prices by buying your ticket in advance (although it still won't be as low as buying in advance online).

Other locations

Payment options: Debit or credit card, cash

Ticket options:

Buy your ticket at one of thousands of independent agents (like convenience stores and gas stations) across the United States.

Buying your tickets at another location

Ways to pay

How to get your ticket

Debit or credit card
Cash
[!] Some locations may not take credit cards.

Pay in person at the station

Buy your ticket at one of hundreds of independent agents across the United States. Find your nearest location here.

By phone

Payment options: Debit or credit card

Ticket options:

Buy your tickets over the phone from one of our agents

Pick them up at the station or print them at home

A fee of $15 will apply per transaction

Buying your tickets by phone

Ways to pay

How to get your ticket

Debit or credit card

Pay by phone

If you’re in the U.S. you can buy tickets over the phone using a debit or credit card.

Call us (toll-free) on 1-800-231-2222.

Pick your tickets up at the station.

Get your tickets by email to print at home.

A fee of $15 per transaction will apply to all purchases made by phone.

International customers

Whether you're inside or outside of the U.S., you can purchase tickets through any method listed on this page when paying with U.S. dollars or any major international credit card. If you are from Canada or Mexico visit greyhound.ca or greyhound.com.mx for more information.

Save on your tickets

Now that you're all clear on how to buy your tickets, have a look at the discounts we offer that can save you money.